port complex in the country. you put the two together, you separate 'em out, and they're one and two. cargo ships just sitting there waiting to be unloaded. we know of at least 11 ships that have gone to other ports because this port has been shut down for a week. as far away as panama. nothing's getting through here, as i mentioned, one port employee said stuff is just trickling through. bill: what are the two sides saying, adam? what are you hearing? >> reporter: well, both sides, of course, blame the other side. the clerical workers are the ones that have gone on strike here. there's about 800 of them. they say that when they retire, those jobs are being moved overseas to other countries, and they don't want that to happen anymore. because of that, 10,000 long shoremen won't cross the lines. we talked to the clerical workers yesterday afternoon about the strike. here's what they said. >> we've been dealing with corporate greed and the outsourcing of jobs and, you know, a lot of people say what we're doing is h